It cost UK taxpayers £165,561 to fly Cleverly and his entourage to Kigali to sign a deportation deal that never deported a single person.
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The British government has deported 44 Nigerians and Ghanaians to their home countries in a single flight. According to a report by The Guardian, Nigerian and Ghanaian citizens were taken back to their countries on Friday, 18 October. Deportation flights to Nigeria and Ghana are relatively rare, the report said. Citing data obtained under the […] The post UK Deports 44 Nigerians, Ghanians appeared first on NewsclickNG.
It cost UK taxpayers £165,561 to fly Cleverly and his entourage to Kigali to sign a deportation deal that never deported a single person.
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